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101 - Introduction to Data Sets: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) Demographic Statistics

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20140507_IntroDataSets_USDA_National_Agricultural_Stats_Service_NASS_Demo_Stats.pdf (825.89 KB)
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20140507_IntroDataSets_USDA_National_Agricultural_Stats_Service_NASS_Demo_Stats.wmv (46.86 MB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/40292
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APDU Natural Resources, Energy, and Environment Statistics
Author
Harris, Virginia
Abstract

Part of APDU's Public Data University series, this webinar serves as a baseline learning experience and systematic overview of demographic statistics at the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). This presentation will explore the following questions: What data are collected? Who are the primary users? What research questions are most frequently answered with the agency's data set? How are the data collected? What are their strengths and weaknesses? How frequently are the data updated? At what level geography are they collected? What is the delay between the reference period and publication? How are the data disseminated? How is the agency's web delivery system structured? Who can the user contact if they want to know more about the data program?

Description
Virginia Harris, Statistician, USDA - National Agricultural Statistics Service
Date Issued
2014-05-07
Publisher
APDU's Public Data University
Keywords
economic statistics
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agriculture
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National Agricultural Statistics Service
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NASS
Type
video/moving image
presentation

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